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There will be no vote this week on the Cannabis Control Commission's latest rewrite of its regulations, including the marijuana delivery framework recently agreed to, after all.
Worcester Academy has named a new leader of the private school who will begin his term next July.
Solar Wolf Energy of Auburn has named former vice president Taylor Bennett as the company’s new CEO, the company announced on Friday.
Campfire Cannabis opened in West Boylston on Oct. 11. A family-owned company run by CEO Nehar Patel and his two cousins, Neel Patel and Anand Patel, the dispensary breaks from many of the typical ultra-modern aesthetic elements employed at other…
The building supply chain Wallboard Supply Company has moved out of its Worcester location to a new site at 1535 Grafton Road in Millbury.
With the state's unemployment rate still hovering close to 10 percent, Gov. Charlie Baker made quick work Monday of new legislation that will allow thousands of workers to collect $1,800 in additional unemployment benefits, signing the bill just…
Polar Beverages has agreed to lease nearly 100,000 square feet of space at the former A. Schulman manufacturing plant on Millbrook Street in Worcester.
A five-story brick self-storage building in downtown Worcester has sold for just over $1.8 million.
Massachusetts is facing twin challenges this fall as both coronavirus cases and new unemployment claims rise.
With coronavirus cases rising in Worcester and across the state, two restaurants in downtown Worcester's Grid District announced Friday they'll close for the winter.
In an effort to increase the pace of new housing development in Massachusetts, Gov. Maura Healey has proposed streamlining the environmental review process for certain new housing projects, with the goal of reducing the time spent on the process from about one year to 30 days. Environmental reviews are a hallmark of community planning, to ensure new development doesn't negatively impact surrounding properties or natural resources, even though the process does add significant time and often cost to projects. Healey's proposal comes after Massachusetts fell behind the national average in new housing production, despite adding 90,000 new units since she became governor in 2023.
New England already averages the longest timeline in the nation to build a single-family home once the developer has been giving the authorization to move forward with construction, according to U.S. Census statistics compiled by the National Association of Home Builders. In 2023, single-family homes in New England averaged 13.9 months from permit to completion. The South Atlantic states have the lowest average of 8.9 months while the region that includes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana is the second quickest at 9.4 months. The second-longest average after New England is the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania region, which takes 13.2 months.
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